There were no time to quarantine them. Moreover, to stay quarantined wouldn't save their lives, nor this action would avoid that the plague would continue spreading.
So they did not get it
The bubonic plague was called the Great Pestilence, Great Plague, or Great Mortality during the Middle Ages. Somewhat later it was called the Black Death. There is a link below.
The Black Death.
They became victims of racial discrimination and violence
The plague
Quarantining someone only kept the virus from spreading, it did not purge the plague virus from their bodies. They would have most definitely died.
their soul.
Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa was created in 1804.
dos and donts of 1665 plague...do...bury the dead far undergroundstay away from victims of the plaguewhere the plague doctors outfit if you are a plague doctorwhere herbs and spicesdon't..go out at night when the plague victims dohave contact with victimshave contact with others if you have the plague
So they did not get it
you get it
Oh but they did:In the middle ages bodies of plague victims were dumped into enemy's water wells. Also the bodies of plague, smallpox and other disease victims were thrown over city walls with trebuchets and catapults.In American colonial times blankets used by smallpox victims were often given to Indians.
they carried posies round with them to get rid of the plague.
The Plague victims
6,786
The catacombs
Normally it was the nearest doctor available and in some circumstances priests came to help and pray for the victims however both people who tried to treat the victims were either unsuccessful or caught the plague themselves.